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FEMA Restores Tornado Mapping Contract
March 16, 2026
FEMA restored its critical tornado tracking mapping tool service after a contract lapse caused by spending-approval delays within the Department of Homeland Security. The lapse temporarily took the tornado path data offline, impacting emergency response capabilities. FEMA re-engaged the contractor, Canopy Weather, to promptly reinstate the service, ensuring that search-and-rescue teams have timely access to essential tornado tracking information.
- This incident highlights the operational risks associated with contract lapses due to federal spending approval delays, emphasizing the need for proactive contract management and contingency planning.
- Procurement professionals should evaluate contract renewal timelines and coordinate closely with funding authorities to prevent service interruptions for mission-critical tools.
- Vendors providing emergency response data services may find opportunities to support agencies in maintaining uninterrupted service delivery through flexible contract arrangements.
- Agencies should consider establishing rapid re-engagement protocols with key contractors to minimize downtime in essential public safety systems.
Agencies
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland Security
Vendors
Canopy Weather